phisiological change,its not a physical or chemical change
There are both chemical and physical processes involved in growth.
This is a (bio)chemical change. A physical change is usually 'reversible' such as iron when it expands in heat/shrinks in cold.
It is a physical change because it undergoes a change in its physical properties.
it is a physical change
Physical
Growth continues throughout childhood. At puberty, a growth spurtoccurs and is followed by the closure of the epiphyseal cartilages. Thelater puberty begins, the taller the child will be when the growth spurtbegins, so the taller the individual will be when growth is completed.
Each child in a family is unique by their DNA, physical appearance and personality.
it is quite important to have all figures in a child's life because bother father and mother have different functions in the growth of the child.
According to the peptide hormone, which simulates growth, no!
Death of a child
1. This is ambiguous it could be said to be a chemical change because the intermolecular forces between strands of cellulose are broken. however simplistically it might be said to be merely physical. 2. Chemical change. 3. Physical change specifically a change in state of matter. 4. Chemical change. This is a combustion reaction. 5. Chemical change. Iron (Fe) reacts with oxygen (O) 6. Chemical change. This is a modification of the proteins in the milk usually by the enzyme trypsin. 7. again a bit ambiguous As humans are made up of chemicals and nutrients need to be digested and deposited for growth it is justifiable chemical however simplistically it is physical.
no it do not change
W. M. Krogman has written: 'The physical growth of children' 'Child growth'
Physical growth is typically the most perceptible aspect of a child's development. It involves visible changes in height, weight, and physical abilities, making it easier to track and notice compared to cognitive or social development.
Physical development concentrate on the physical growth and the development of both gross(eg. Walking) and fine motor(eg. Finger movement) control of the body physical development means the progress of a child's control over his body.This includes control over muscles,physical coordanation,ability to sit and stand.These are the initial developments in a child's growth.
Changes of physical development in children from birth to puberty include physical growth such changes in weight and height and body hair. Mental changes such as mood swings may also be present.
Physical growth refers to the increases in height and weight and other body changes that occur as a child matures. Hair grows; teeth come in, come out, and come in again; and eventually puberty hits. It's all part of the growth process.
The growth and development of a child.
Never heard of that reasoning ! Puberty is not negative, it's all positive. You change from child to adult during puberty. Everyone want's to grow up don't they ? Even Peter Pan wanted to grow up.
No
child development is the physical and social growth where by the child develop as time goes on and it also includes emotional development.parenting is the way the parent takes care of the baby in terms of feeding and other staff
Nutrition and genetics affect a child's growth. A child who doesn't have the genes to be tall will likely not be tall.